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Library skills Common Core W.1.3 resources

Preview of My Garden by Kevin Henkes Printable Activity

My Garden by Kevin Henkes Printable Activity

Created by
Devon
First graders brainstorm what they would plant in their own garden (flowers, fruits, vegetables, etc.) and then listen to the Kevin Henkes story, 'My Garden'. After the story, students use their imagination to share what would grow (or be invisible) in their own special garden. After the class brainstorm, students write and illustrate their own version of 'My Garden.' Look for the corresponding lesson plan and Promethean flipchart.
Preview of October Halloween Library Activities for Elementary

October Halloween Library Activities for Elementary

Need some no prep and fun Halloween and Fall activities and lessons for the Library? Download and print these resources:Halloween Story Elements-After reading a story have students fill out this story element web. Includes Main Character, Main Idea, Favorite Part, Setting. Best for lower grades. Each element space fits only one sentence.Fall Library Destiny OPAC Scavenger Hunt-have student practice using Destiny with a fun Fall theme.Creepy Pair of Underwear Book Study-includes many templates fo
Preview of Storytime Packet The Bad Seed

Storytime Packet The Bad Seed

Looking for teaching resources to use with the story, The Bad Seed? Are you hunting for ways to bring the stories you read come alive for your students? Grab this storytime packet! You will love this low-prep, full-of-fun reading activities as an easy way to dive deep into a story to build vocabulary, comprehension, critical thinking, and imagination. The storytime packet is over 140 pages of student printables, visuals, and presentations to use as a companion to The Bad Seed by Jory John and Pe
Preview of Name the Parts of a Book (song and activities)

Name the Parts of a Book (song and activities)

Created by
Cindy Schutz
Teach parts of a book with this song to a familiar tune. Power point, mp3, lyrics, guitar chords, activity pages included. "And we all can name the parts of a book, open up, take a look." Parts of the book: front cover, back cover, spine, title, title page, author, illustrator, book jacket, spine label all covered. Bonus slides feature: accidents happen to parts of a book, song verses, activity pages. "And we all can care for books, you and me, open up, take a look." https://www.teachersp
Preview of "Babymouse" Graphic Novel Read-aloud Activities for Google Slides

"Babymouse" Graphic Novel Read-aloud Activities for Google Slides

Teach primary elementary students ​about character development, books in a series, and reading in different formats with the "Babymouse" graphic novels in this editable, DIGITAL lesson for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade classes.By reading aloud to students, you can demonstrate how to read across and down the comic panels and in what order to read the speech bubbles. The "Babymouse" series of books are also great for discussing how a character develops and changes over the course of one or more books in
Preview of Library Skills : Search & Create Mini Unit - Primary Canadian Ontario Curriculum

Library Skills : Search & Create Mini Unit - Primary Canadian Ontario Curriculum

Library Skills Mini Unit - Search and Create Task follows the ONTARIO CURRICULUM but can be used for any Library or Research skills unit/lessonIn this task, students are presented with the challenge of "Creating an Report Cover Page" and three formal lessons can help build towards it. * Each lesson can be paused and continued for more than just one day. Work at your own speed!* The final task can be modified depending on what the homeroom teacher is working towards (ie: project on weather = weat
Preview of My Library Books - Student Book Includes Letter to Parents

My Library Books - Student Book Includes Letter to Parents

Share this book with parents at the end of each semester or end of the year. This document allows K-2 students to write their own book in the library. The letter to parents at the beginning helps the child to interact with the parent to discuss what books they're exposed to in the school library. After a read aloud, the librarian should provide one of the handouts for students to fill out based upon their ability. The handouts are scaffolded to advance from easy to more rigorous. Some kinder
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